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Today's media stories from the papers (03 June 2008)

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Today's media stories from the papers 03 June 2008

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Huntingford steps down as Virgin Radio exec chairman
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/jun/03/commercialradio.radio1


Dempsey leaves TES
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/jun/03/pressandpublishing

Blackburn show gets wider airing
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/jun/03/commercialradio.radio


The Guardian Climate Change Summit 2008 Fighting climate change fatigue: how to keep stakeholders engaged Wednesday July 16 2008, Business Design Centre, London This one-day conference will bring together senior executives and decision makers to discuss strategies to keep stakeholders engaged in the fight against climate change. Confirmed speakers include: - Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP, secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs - Dr RK Pachauri, chair, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change - Jonathon Porritt, founder-director, Forum for the FutureTo book your delegate place visit

http://environment.guardian.co.uk/climatesummit

THE GUARDIAN

BBC Trust clears the BBC of overpaying its top stars. P4
Channel 4 denies legal fears led to dropping of Primark programme. P5
Faithbook group launches on Facebook. P5
Ministers move away from further curbs on alcohol advertising. P7
BBC rejects allegation of iinsult to Thai king. P20
Orange to drop slogan 'the future's bright, the future's Orange'. P26
Indian Premier League reaches peak of 96,000 viewers. Sport, P2


INDEPENDENT
BBC Trust clears the BBC of overpaying its top stars. P7, P27

DAILY TELEGRAPH
BBC Trust clears the BBC of overpaying its top stars. P6, 11, 23
Peter Fincham gives senior programme commissioners a vote of confidence. Business, P5
Orange to drop slogan 'the future's bright, the future's Orange'. Business, P5

TIMES
Microsoft does deal with Hewlett-Packard to have its search engine made default tool. P45


FINANCIAL TIMES
BBC warned over overpaying its stars. P2
Wal-Mart launches free classified ads service on its website. P26
Microsoft does deal with Hewlett-Packard to have its search engine made default tool. P28


DAILY MAIL
Fern Britton and the gastric band. P15
Forty BBC stars are on more than 1m pounds a year. P18


DAILY EXPRESS
Fern Britton and the gastric band. P13
BBC Trust clears the BBC of overpaying its top stars. P15


SUN
BBC admits it will have to up stars' pay when deals run out. P3

Fern Britton and the gastric band. P21


DAILY MIRROR
Fern Britton and the gastric band. P1, 5
BBC told it should be prepared to walk away if stars' deals become too costly. P4
David Blunkett to star in youth crime series Banged Up With Blunkett on Channel Five. P26

DAILY STAR
Big Brother coverage. P11
Fern Britton and the gastric band. P19
BBC spent GBP165,000 on inquiry into salaries of stars. P19



WALL STREET JOURNAL EUROPE
Microsoft does deal with Hewlett-Packard to have its search engine made default tool. P28

AND FINALLY ...

The man who designed the iconic Pringles "once you pop you can't stop" tube lived the brand right until the end, and beyond it seems. Fredric J. Bauer dies last month, at the ripe old age of 89, and was so proud of his accomplishment that some of his ashes were buried in one of the cans. Times, P34

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